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I've been keeping an eye on the place for a while now. I recognize some of the people that come in and out, people I've busted before. I try to give some of these people a chance. Not long ago, I was worse than they were. Way worse. I still probably am, but I'm trying. I got another chance so I've been trying to be a better person with it. Or, at least, not nearly as bad a monster. That means having a little faith in humanity and giving others a second chance.
Apparently, some of them don't take it, as evidenced from who is walking in and out of the drug house. Color me fucking not surprised. These people are the scum of the Earth, peddling drugs to whoever has the cash, all of that. I know that not all of them are the worst of the scum. Some of them are just kids stuck in a bad situation who feel like they have no other recourse.
I'm not the guy to give them a pep talk, to talk about making the right choices. I'm the guy to put the fear of God, or maybe Hell, in them. If being scared on to the straight and narrow is a thing, I can probably do that.
Which is why I'm discerning on who I hit the hardest once I go in. Besides the ones packing the heavy hardware, I make sure to concentrate on the ones I recognize as having warned off. I make sure they know it too, maybe it'll make their buddies rethink their life of crime. Salvation through broken bones. I should get a bumper sticker that says that. And a car with a bumper.
I make a fast, clean job of it. The bones I break are mostly fingers, making sure they won't hold guns or make fists any time soon. Only one escapes, but I saw him go and let him. A kid, probably a runner there at the wrong time. I go after him though, first to make sure he's not reporting to someone higher up and then to make sure I give him the second chance speech to scare him straight.
I catch up to him in an alley and just making it out of the mouth and into the street when I web him and pull him back. He's scared shitless, blubbering and praying. That's good. Not because I think God will help him, but scared is good.
"You get one chance, kid," I say, my voice barely more than a growl. "You get away from that shit and you stay away. You see what I did in there to your buddy Gene?"
The kid just shakes his head. Gene was the biggest guy there, a guy I had warned off before.
"His jaw is busted so bad he's going to drink through a straw for a long time. It's gonna take even longer for him to scratch his own ass his hands are crushed so bad. You wanna end up like Gene?"
The kid shakes his head again.
"Then you get the fuck home, tell your mom or whoever the hell is probably worried sick about you that you're done with that life, and finish fucking school, whatever part you're in or dropped out of."
I let the kid go and he takes off. He's fast, I'll give him that.
"And try out for track or something!" I call out after him.
Apparently, some of them don't take it, as evidenced from who is walking in and out of the drug house. Color me fucking not surprised. These people are the scum of the Earth, peddling drugs to whoever has the cash, all of that. I know that not all of them are the worst of the scum. Some of them are just kids stuck in a bad situation who feel like they have no other recourse.
I'm not the guy to give them a pep talk, to talk about making the right choices. I'm the guy to put the fear of God, or maybe Hell, in them. If being scared on to the straight and narrow is a thing, I can probably do that.
Which is why I'm discerning on who I hit the hardest once I go in. Besides the ones packing the heavy hardware, I make sure to concentrate on the ones I recognize as having warned off. I make sure they know it too, maybe it'll make their buddies rethink their life of crime. Salvation through broken bones. I should get a bumper sticker that says that. And a car with a bumper.
I make a fast, clean job of it. The bones I break are mostly fingers, making sure they won't hold guns or make fists any time soon. Only one escapes, but I saw him go and let him. A kid, probably a runner there at the wrong time. I go after him though, first to make sure he's not reporting to someone higher up and then to make sure I give him the second chance speech to scare him straight.
I catch up to him in an alley and just making it out of the mouth and into the street when I web him and pull him back. He's scared shitless, blubbering and praying. That's good. Not because I think God will help him, but scared is good.
"You get one chance, kid," I say, my voice barely more than a growl. "You get away from that shit and you stay away. You see what I did in there to your buddy Gene?"
The kid just shakes his head. Gene was the biggest guy there, a guy I had warned off before.
"His jaw is busted so bad he's going to drink through a straw for a long time. It's gonna take even longer for him to scratch his own ass his hands are crushed so bad. You wanna end up like Gene?"
The kid shakes his head again.
"Then you get the fuck home, tell your mom or whoever the hell is probably worried sick about you that you're done with that life, and finish fucking school, whatever part you're in or dropped out of."
I let the kid go and he takes off. He's fast, I'll give him that.
"And try out for track or something!" I call out after him.
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Date: 2013-03-20 04:42 am (UTC)"Speaking of fucking up, this hub, while amateur, moves a lot of product. Bosses notice. Bosses send lieutenants to figure out who screwed up where and those are the guys you want to interrogate. They have better intel then the mid-level flunkies whose jaws you just broke. When the cops come, you watch the crowd from somewhere safe, see who's eyeing the action. This isn't my first rodeo arachno-boy, but if you want to go up the chain the hard way, feel free. I'm a fan of working smarter, not harder."
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Date: 2013-03-20 10:11 pm (UTC)I don't like that she called me out on the booby-trap thing, but that should teach me not to make shit up to get my point across. That one is on me. The rest of her high and mighty attitude? That's on her.
She's pretty much a bitch.
"Don't need your help, don't want it. You butt in on what I'm doing again, I'm not going to ask you to stay out of my way."
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Date: 2013-03-21 04:25 am (UTC)All I did was call the cops, which is what you're supposed to do. Especially since I'mm pretty sure this guy's questioning might have ended up with a perp or two in a coma. I'm all for beating a few answers out of a scumbag, but I had no guarantee that he's the type to leave them breathing afterwards.
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Date: 2013-03-21 08:25 pm (UTC)I don't think that's the last I'll see of her. She seems like the type who wants to have her finger in every pie. She all but claimed this was some sort of competition. I couldn't care less who busts the kingpin. Unless it's the actual Kingpin, I might like to go a few rounds with him.
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Date: 2013-03-24 05:58 am (UTC)That's okay, I don't meed him. I don't need anyone.
When I get to the roof, I take my position. Both to watch for the cops I can hear approaching, the onlookers that are bound to come, and the jerk who tried to pull rank.